Contributed by tonynoidea. Posted by Bryne on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 at 11:00 AM (EDT)

No Idea has announced the signing of Charlottesville/Richmond, VA quartet Worn in Red. The band's as-yet-untitled debut for their new label is tentatively scheduled for a fall release. A song from the debut, "When People Have Something To Say" can be streamed at the band's myspace page, and downloaded from No Idea here.

The band last released a split 7" with Benard on Alaska/No Breaks Records in 2008.

he is probably wrong most bands considering most bands people lump with HWM simply don't write songs the way HWM did while on No Idea, take for example Gunmoll who always get that comparison a lot. punk? sure, distorted guitars? yeah, gruff vocals? yeah but thats about it.

The most HWM-esque bands aren't on No Idea, and most No Idea bands sound very little like HWM after hearing bands like Tribute to Nothing, Tenement Kids, Hitechjet, A Death In The Family, Daysworth Fighting and Lock And Key.

As you can see, there are bands in both lists that sound very different from both the other bands in that list and the other list, and the ones not listed. If This Bike Is A Pipe Bomb, Hot Water Music, Trapdoor Fucking Exit and The Ergs! all sound the same to you, you must have no ear for music.

i would say tha no idea releases more stuff that doesnt sound like hwm...... but you only hear the stuff that does....and who cares.... most labels stick to one sound or group of friends for releases....thats what labels like that are for...start your own.....hahahah

Good band! Their CDEP, which I believe is called "Rialto" is pretty good, albeit with meh production. Highly enjoyable emocore. They'll fit perfectly on the label that had Small Brown Bike, Twelve Hour Turn, and especially PMFS.